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Articles in Sep 18, 2003, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Why not earn while you learn?
by Hester Lacey
- Tales of the city: Where's your dignity, David Bowie?
by JOHN WALSH
- THE FIVE BEST FILMS
- SATELLITE, CABLE & DIGITAL: PICK OF THE DAY
by James Rampton
- Johan Kobborg and Alina Cojocaru, principal dancers with the Royal
- Overfishing could spell the end of caviar
by Charles Arthur Technology Editor
- THE HUTTON INQUIRY: Gilligan maintains: `I got it right over 45-
by Kim Sengupta
- Archer, jailed author, wants 3Rs in prison
by Danielle Demetriou
- Judge investigates consultancy for EU fraud
- Aussies wave farewell to unmanly Fairydown
by Kathy Marks in Sydney
- The Thursday Book: An artist's dream of night and day
by Fred D'Aguiar
- Cricket: Yorkshire propelled by Martyn's onslaught
by Colin Crompton
- It seems there is something wrong with our spies
by ADRIAN HAMILTON
- Letter: Cycle paths
by Julie Leonhardt
- Birthdays
- Grasso quits NYSE after row over $140m pay package
by David Usborne in New York
- Air France-KLM alliance stalls on the runway
by Michael Harrison Business Editor
- Kesa going like a Comet in France, but not UK
by Susie Mesure
- Tennis: Argentina hit by injuries to Coria and Nalbandian
by Derrick Whyte
- Football: Ranieri's rotations put Chelsea in a spin
by Glenn Moore
- Football: Makaay's late double dashes Celtic hopes
by Chris Roberts at the Olympic Stadium
- BACK-PAGE LEAD
- The art of keeping IT simple
by MARY BRAID
- Tales of the city: Just plane stupid
by JOHN WALSH
- THE FIVE BEST PLAYS
- RADIO: PICK OF THE DAY
by Fiona Sturges
- Council `broke child protection rules' over care of Toni-Ann, 7
by Jason Bennetto, Terri Judd
- Independent pupils urged to pick less popular universities
by Richard Garner
- THE HUTTON INQUIRY: Reports sometimes lacking in subtlety, admits
by Ben Russell
- Politics And Parliament: by-election - Parties make last push for
by Marie Woolf Chief Political Correspondent
- Students arrested for harassing teacher
- US looks to Canada for cheaper drugs
by David Usborne in New York
- Contrary to reports, Tony Blair is alive and ready for the political
by DONALD MACINTYRE
- SPORTING DIGEST: RUGBY LEAGUE
- Letter: Sikhs want to be part of life and society in Britain today
by Jagdeesh Singh
- Letter: Wine culture
by Philippe Boucheron
- UK slumps down investment league
by Michael Harrison Business Editor
- WORLD MARKETS: New York
- Kingfisher feels heat from Indian summer
by Susie Mesure
- Friend of Venables bids to take loss-making sports agency private
by Hugh Macleod
- Golf: Faldo attacks Ryder Cup confusion
by Phil Casey in Cologne
- Football: Berkovic heading for City exit after reserves flop
by Alan Nixon
- Football: Junior header gives Derby edge over Watford
by Andy Tilley
- Football: Arsenal's rearguard torn apart by Inter
by Glenn Moore
- Your future, made to measure
by Kate hilpern
- Tales of the city: Not so crazy for you
by JOHN WALSH
- THE FIVE BEST EXHIBITIONS
- Last night's television: All sexed up with regional variations
by THOMAS SUTCLIFFE
- Cheesed off: the man who picked the wrong sandwich to steal
by Danielle Demetriou
- Former soldier faces jail for no-show at inquiry
- THE HUTTON INQUIRY: How do the BBC claims stand up to what we know
by Paul Waugh Deputy Political Editor
- Politics And Parliament: Single Currency - Tory leader pours scorn on
by Andrew Grice Political Editor
- Giuliani attacks Dublin's plan to ban smoking
- India: Festival held to celebrate machines, vehicles and computers
- Leading article: The road to peace that ran through Baghdad is
- SPORTING DIGEST: sport in USA
- Letter: The US and UK must rebuild Iraq
by John Dakin
- Letter: MoD address
by Kitty Donaldson
- Bank minutes hint at rise in interest rates
by Michael Harrison
- First comes the spending, then the debt, and then the squeeze on the
by HAMISH MCRAE
- Outlook: Banking reform remains the key to German recovery
by JEREMY WARNER
- Knee-jerk reaction sticks boot into S&N shares
by Stephen Foley
- Sailing: Percy and Mitchell regain form
by Stuart Alexander in Cadiz
- Football: Old Trafford leaves visitors fearing the worst
by Tim Rich
- Football: Hoddle faces charge over criticism of referee Styles
by Gordon Tynan
- Football: Cole's alarming dip in form is a growing concern for
by Jason Burt
- Bridging the gender divide
by Mary Braid
- Tales of the city: My private grief
by JOHN WALSH
- THE BEST OF THE REST
- TELEVISION: PICK OF THE DAY
by Peter Conchie
- Blair plans to win back party with a `real Labour' agenda
by Andrew Grice Political Editor
- Disgraced GP back in jail for breaching parole
- THE HUTTON INQUIRY: Kelly `did not need to consent to be named'
by Paul Waugh
- Politics And Parliament: immigration - Supermarkets blamed for influx
by Nigel Morris Home Affairs Correspondent
- People: Shea returns to speak for Nato
- `Saddam' tape warns allies of disastrous losses in Iraq
by Rupert Cornwell in Washington
- Leading article: The truth that Mr Gilligan can still cling to
- SPORTING DIGEST: basketball
- Letter: The US and UK must rebuild Iraq
by Llew Smith MP
- Letter: Phallic fungus
by Marjorie Jelinek